A comprehensive web site providing vital information about the importance of using Energy Star-labeled products, and how to save you money on utility bills, while helping protect the environment.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is responsible for extensive energy data collection and dissemination of national and international data, including both analyses and energy forecasts.
The EERE web site contains comprehensive information on several alternative energy technologies, including: bioenergy, hydropower, wind, solar and geothermal.
ORNL, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working to find ways to make buildings, industries, power generation, and transportation more energy-efficient and easier on the environment.
IEA - the International Energy Agency - has established a legal framework for international collaboration and carries out an energy technology program among its member countries including research and development, demonstration and information exchange.
The Biomass Program is developed actively by the US Department of Energy for the conversion of biomass to valuable fuels, chemicals, materials and power, so as to reduce dependence on foreign oil and foster growth of biorefineries.
AGORES is a global overview of renewable energy sources portal containing links to EU News and Events, as well as Community Programmes and Projects in its member states.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is an invaluable online tool, allowing its visitors to learn about the latest wind turbine research or browse the wind resource database.
The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) is a non-profit organization ensuring the general public and the media, as well as the decision makers and politicians are made aware of the reality of wind power.
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) advocates the development of wind energy as a reliable, environmentally superior energy alternative in the United States of America and around the world.